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{{about|the Poverty Row studio|the film company headed by Frank Capra|Liberty Films}}
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===Background===
===Background===
Liberty Pictures was a Poverty Row studio headed by M.H. Hoffman. It later merged with several other studios to form [[Republic Pictures (1935-1967)|Republic Pictures]]. Not to be confused with [[Liberty Films]], who also had later ties to Republic Pictures and [[Paramount Pictures]].
'''Liberty Pictures''' was a Poverty Row studio headed by M.H. Hoffman. It later merged with several other studios to form [[Republic Pictures (1935-1967)|Republic Pictures]]. Not to be confused with [[Liberty Films]], who also had later ties to Republic Pictures and [[Paramount Pictures]].



===(1930s)===
===(1930s)===
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<center>A<br>LIBERTY<br>PICTURE</center>
<center>A<br>LIBERTY<br>PICTURE</center>


'''Technique:''' The bell ringing, the text fading in.
'''Technique:''' A mix of live-action and fading effects.


'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown
'''Music/Sounds:''' Unknown
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'''Availability:''' Unknown
'''Availability:''' Unknown


{{Chronology||[[Republic Pictures (1935-1967)]]}}
[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:American film logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:United States]]

Revision as of 07:44, 21 August 2023


Background

Liberty Pictures was a Poverty Row studio headed by M.H. Hoffman. It later merged with several other studios to form Republic Pictures. Not to be confused with Liberty Films, who also had later ties to Republic Pictures and Paramount Pictures.

(1930s)


Logo: We see a shot of a bell ringing (the Liberty Bell in Pennsylvania, a symbol of American independence). Then the following text in a fancy font fades in:

A
LIBERTY
PICTURE

Technique: A mix of live-action and fading effects.

Music/Sounds: Unknown

Availability: Unknown

Liberty Pictures
Republic Pictures (1935-1967)
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